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The 59th GRAMMY Awards – Roaming Show

Barry Gibbwas no fan of the 2017 Grammys Awards — storming off in disgust after an "awful" salute to the Bee Gees. Pop legend Barry should had been basking in the glow of a tribute to the band that he formed with his late brothers Robin and Maurice. Instead, the veteran hitmaker left the Staples Center in L.A. after enduring what felt like an insult!

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“One Night Only” Bee Gees Concert

"It was a disaster," an insider told The National ENQUIRER — also asking: "Why where no superstars involved in it? John Travolta should have performed in it. [Barry] also wants to see Adele and Bruno Mars singing his songs. He thought the whole thing was awful, and couldn't wait to leave!"

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The 59th GRAMMY Awards – Arrivals

Critics agreed, with the Los Angeles Times calling it a "lackluster tribute," noting that Barry looked "equal parts pleased and puzzled." The insider reported that the last Bee Gee ended up downright perturbed, saying: "He doesn't want to be remembered like this. George Michael got Adele to sing his songs, and Barry got Tori Kelly — who is she?"

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The 59th GRAMMY Awards – Roaming Show

Barry Gibbwas no fan of the 2017 Grammys Awards — storming off in disgust after an "awful" salute to the Bee Gees. Pop legend Barry should had been basking in the glow of a tribute to the band that he formed with his late brothers Robin and Maurice. Instead, the veteran hitmaker left the Staples Center in L.A. after enduring what felt like an insult!

Photo credit: Getty/Files

“One Night Only” Bee Gees Concert

"It was a disaster," an insider told The National ENQUIRER — also asking: "Why where no superstars involved in it? John Travolta should have performed in it. [Barry] also wants to see Adele and Bruno Mars singing his songs. He thought the whole thing was awful, and couldn't wait to leave!"

Photo credit: Getty Images

The 59th GRAMMY Awards – Arrivals

Critics agreed, with the Los Angeles Times calling it a "lackluster tribute," noting that Barry looked "equal parts pleased and puzzled." The insider reported that the last Bee Gee ended up downright perturbed, saying: "He doesn't want to be remembered like this. George Michael got Adele to sing his songs, and Barry got Tori Kelly — who is she?"